Feldstein B, Weiss R
Am J Public Health. 1982 Jun;72(6):589-94. doi: 10.2105/ajph.72.6.589.
The lack of available data impedes the efficient delivery of health care in disaster situations. We present organizational information and patient data based on review of 924 consecutive admissions seen during our three-month experience as refugee camp pediatricians at Khao-I-Dang Holding Center for Kampucheans in Thailand. Most patients had severe and multiple common diseases, with pneumonia, diarrhea, measles, and meningitis having the highest incidence. To optimize care, the gathering and distribution of epidemiologic data, the development of laboratory facilities and treatment protocols, standardization of supplies, and the initiation of programs for disease prevention must be stressed.
可用数据的匮乏阻碍了灾难情况下医疗服务的有效提供。我们根据在泰国考艾当柬埔寨人收容中心担任难民营儿科医生的三个月期间所诊治的924例连续入院病例,呈现组织信息和患者数据。大多数患者患有严重的多种常见疾病,肺炎、腹泻、麻疹和脑膜炎的发病率最高。为优化医疗服务,必须强调流行病学数据的收集与分发、实验室设施和治疗方案的制定、物资的标准化以及疾病预防项目的启动。